King Henry the FifthMacmillan, 1900 |
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... means of bringing home the outward semblance of an event of absorbing interest.1 In Coriolanus , in Antony and Cleopatra , there are brief --- 1 It is curious that Shake- speare nowhere else betrays any irritation such as certainly ...
... means of bringing home the outward semblance of an event of absorbing interest.1 In Coriolanus , in Antony and Cleopatra , there are brief --- 1 It is curious that Shake- speare nowhere else betrays any irritation such as certainly ...
Strana 10
... mean and gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch of Harry in the night . Henry's own character is devoid of strictly dramatic elements . It derives none of its extraordinary fascina- tion from inner conflict . He ...
... mean and gentle all Behold , as may unworthiness define , A little touch of Harry in the night . Henry's own character is devoid of strictly dramatic elements . It derives none of its extraordinary fascina- tion from inner conflict . He ...
Strana 19
... means How things are perfected . Ely . 51. the art and practic part of life , etc. The practical life must with him have been the source of theoretical knowledge , instead of the field for its application ; he must have learnt the ...
... means How things are perfected . Ely . 51. the art and practic part of life , etc. The practical life must with him have been the source of theoretical knowledge , instead of the field for its application ; he must have learnt the ...
Strana 25
... of war . " 100 IIO 120 114. cold for action , i.e. in respect of action ; nearly for want of action ' ; not heated by taking part in the fight . West . They know your grace hath cause and means 25 SC . 11 King Henry the Fifth.
... of war . " 100 IIO 120 114. cold for action , i.e. in respect of action ; nearly for want of action ' ; not heated by taking part in the fight . West . They know your grace hath cause and means 25 SC . 11 King Henry the Fifth.
Strana 26
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your ... mean the coursing snatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. West . They know your grace hath cause and means and might ; So hath your ... mean the coursing snatchers only , But fear the main intendment of the Scot , Who hath been still a giddy neighbour ...
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Agincourt Alarum Alençon Alice aunchient Bard Bardolph Bates battle Bedford behold blood Bourbon brother Calais Cant Chorus constable Constable of France cousin crown Dauphin dear devil doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl of Cambridge England English Enter KING HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fingres Fluellen follows France French gentle gentleman give GLOUCESTER glove Gower grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart Henry's herald Holinshed honour horse host humour imbar Julius Cæsar Kate Kath Katharine king's knight leek liege live look Lord Scroop Macedon Macmorris majesty mercy mighty mock Monmouth Monmouth caps Montjoy never noble numbers o'er Pist play pray princes ransom Salique SCENE Shakespeare soldier soul Southampton speak sword tell thee thine thou treason unto valiant valour Warwick wear Westmoreland word